Asian - Australian Animation Features

Flavors of Iraq animation feature still

A new animation feature about Iraq and the Middle East. Read the 'Flavours of Iraq' film review by Arsalan Awais, in our GoCritic! review series.

The Glassworker still from the Pakistani animation feature

Olivia Popp reviews the Pakistani animation feature 'The Glassworker'.

Memoir of a Snail animation still

Vassilis Kroustallis reviews the stop-motion animation feature 'Memoir of a Snail' by Adam Elliot, presented at the 2024 Annecy Festival.

Art College 1994 animation still

Vassilis Kroustallis reviews the Chinese Liu Jian film, 'Art College 1994'.

The Missing animation feature still

Olivia Popp reviews the queer Philippines animation feature 'The Missing' by Carl Joseph E. Papa, screened at Rotterdam Film Festival (IFFR).

Suzume by Makoto Shinkai animation feature still

Vassilis Kroustallis reviews the animation feature 'Suzume' by Makoto Shinkai.

Belle by Mamoru Hosoda animation feature still

Vassilis Kroustallis reviews the Japanese animation feature 'Belle' by Mamoru Hosoda.

Climbing by Hye-mi Kim Review Korean animation still

Vassilis Kroustallis reviews the Korean animation feature Climbing from Annecy Festival.

Beauty Water Korean animation feature still

In the new Korean animation feature Beauty Water, Kyung Hun Cho signs a gripping and poignant story about the seek for beauty and its aftermath.

On Happiness Road animation feature still

An engrossing autobiographical family drama, aimed at adults, even though it tells the story of a young girl in Taiwan. Review for  Hsin-Yin Sung' film, On Happiness Road.

Mirai by Mamoru Hosoda animation feature still

The latest feature film by Summer Wars director Mamoru Hosoda is a gentle family comedy of manners, which really takes off at the film's final reels.

My Dogs, JinJin & Akida animation film still

A feature film about kids and dogs, without ordinary kids and dogs.

25 April animation feature still

The 1915 disastrous Gallipoli campaign becomes an animated 3D/2D documentary, produced entirely in New Zealand.

Seoul Station animation feature still

Yeon Sang-ho's third feature is no less fierce and violent as his The King of Pigs and The Fake efforts, and wholeheartedly artistic at the same time.

When Marnie Was There animation film still

The latest offering from Studio Ghibli is sweet and good-natured, but it doesn't match its previous achievements.

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